International audienceWe present an experimental demonstration of sound absorption tailorability, using acoustic metamaterials made of resonant cavities that take advantage of the inherent visco-thermal characteristics of air. As confirmed by numerical calculation, we particularly show that using quarter-wave-like resonators made of deep subwavelength slits allows a high confinement of the acoustic energy of an incident wave. This leads to enhance the dissipation in the cavities and, consequently, generates strong sound absorption, even over a wide frequency band. This paves the way for tremendous opportunities in acoustic comfort because of their potentially low density, low volume, broadband, and tailorable capabilitie
© 2018 Author(s). Slow sound is a frequently exploited phenomenon that metamaterials can induce in o...
Resonant metamaterials are emerging as novel concepts to reduce noise levels in targeted frequency z...
[EN] In this work we report a mechanisms providing symmetric perfect acoustic absorption by sub-wave...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
As much of metamaterials’ properties originate from resonances, the novel characteristics disp...
The attenuation of low-frequency sound has been a challenging task because the intrinsic dissipation...
International audienceAn acoustic metamaterial absorber comprised of periodically distributed caviti...
A new type of deep subwavelength acoustic metamaterial (AMM) absorber with 100% ventilation is prese...
This work proposes an improved design procedure of sound absorption metamaterials consisting of acou...
[EN] The unusual viscoelastic properties of silica aerogel plates are efficiently used to design sub...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
Sound attenuation with conventional acoustic materials is subject to the mass law and requires mass...
Metamaterials are periodic structures which offer physical properties not found in nature. Particula...
Acoustic metamaterials have opened fascinating opportunities for manipulation of low-frequency sound...
Sound attenuation with conventional acoustic materials is subject to the mass law and requires massi...
© 2018 Author(s). Slow sound is a frequently exploited phenomenon that metamaterials can induce in o...
Resonant metamaterials are emerging as novel concepts to reduce noise levels in targeted frequency z...
[EN] In this work we report a mechanisms providing symmetric perfect acoustic absorption by sub-wave...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
As much of metamaterials’ properties originate from resonances, the novel characteristics disp...
The attenuation of low-frequency sound has been a challenging task because the intrinsic dissipation...
International audienceAn acoustic metamaterial absorber comprised of periodically distributed caviti...
A new type of deep subwavelength acoustic metamaterial (AMM) absorber with 100% ventilation is prese...
This work proposes an improved design procedure of sound absorption metamaterials consisting of acou...
[EN] The unusual viscoelastic properties of silica aerogel plates are efficiently used to design sub...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
Sound attenuation with conventional acoustic materials is subject to the mass law and requires mass...
Metamaterials are periodic structures which offer physical properties not found in nature. Particula...
Acoustic metamaterials have opened fascinating opportunities for manipulation of low-frequency sound...
Sound attenuation with conventional acoustic materials is subject to the mass law and requires massi...
© 2018 Author(s). Slow sound is a frequently exploited phenomenon that metamaterials can induce in o...
Resonant metamaterials are emerging as novel concepts to reduce noise levels in targeted frequency z...
[EN] In this work we report a mechanisms providing symmetric perfect acoustic absorption by sub-wave...